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Putting The Bonny Back in the Bonny Water

Press Release: Communities Along the Carron Wins funding for zero waste Scotland

CGI Friend Launches New Swap Website

CGI’s friend Silvia Sanza from NYC, USA has launched a new and innovative website on 29th October 2011 called Swap Your Mama. I

River Carron Regeneration Flytip Clean Up Phase I Completed


Welcome to  CGI Scotland Online!

WE STAND AGAINST litter ~ dog fouling ~ fly tipping ~ apathy ~graffiti ~ invasive species ~ pollution ~ overbuilding on flood plains ~ harming our wildlife ~ glass shards in the river ~ negativity ~ vandalism ~ plastic bags in trees!

WE STAND FOR cleaner & greener Dunipace & Denny ~ community spirit ~ rolling up our sleeves ~ murals ~ biodiversity ~ team work ~ open spaces ~ walking & cycling ~ positive attitudes ~ energetic solutions ~ footpath improvements ~ healthy active adults & kids!

Community Green Initiative has been involved in community clean ups and path refurbishment issues since 2006; in June 2008 we officially formed as a constituted body and have expanded our interests to include invasive species, murals, green education, Green Dog Walkers campaign, carbon footprint reduction and more.

As our work has increased quickly to encompass the whole of Falkirk district and our Green Dog Walkers campaign is now reaching out into England and other parts of the UK, we hope that many will enjoy the opportunity to connect with us through this website.

Please stop by often, we will have new information monthly and our newsletter NEW LEAF NEWS will be available here each quarter. (When you visit our newsletter page please do sign up as a free subscriber – we operate mostly through funding so it helps us to be able to document the numbers of our readers.)

“Tell me and I’ll forget. Show me and I may not remember. Involve me and I’ll understand.”
~ Native American Proverb

 

Check out our new “What’s This Thing Called CGI?” brochure, funded by CVS Growing Communities Fund.

 

This website has been created for CGI by FDS Developments and this project has been supported by the Growing Communities Fund. 

 



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